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The Boston Red Sox were hellbent on getting Pete Alonso to upgrade their first base spot but lost him to the AL East rival Baltimore Orioles. Fans of incumbent first baseman Triston Casas might have noticed the team seeming to forget about him.
Triston Casas’ status as the 2026 Red Sox first baseman is unclear after chief baseball officer Craig Breslow didn’t commit to him last month.
Will the Boston Red Sox have a new first baseman in 2025? That's a topic of conversation that has picked up steam throughout the offseason and is ongoing. The
It's been five weeks without Boston Red Sox baseball, and the story suddenly sweeping the fan base by storm is... Triston Casas' Instagram posts. Late on Tuesday, Casas posted a picture of himself hitting a home run against the Seattle Mariners in April ...
Coming into this season the Red Sox expected Triston Casas to anchor the lineup as one of the club’s most prolific power threats. That did not work out. The 25-year-old first baseman struggled out of the gate before suffering a catastrophic knee injury ...
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The Major League Baseball offseason hasn't fully begun yet because of the fact that the World Series is still underway, but the Boston Red Sox's first base situation has already gotten plenty of headlines. In 2025, Triston Casas was expected to be the guy ...
The Red Sox still need to add a big bat. Should they consider signing Japanese slugger Kazuma Okamoto? That and more reader questions in this week’s mailbag.